Re: Email pics on Nokia 6600

NO problems at all. I use the 6600 constantly to collect e-mails, and delete
spam before it "hits" my pc.

Also any "photographic evidence" that needs to be mailed in an instant is
sent from the handset, using either the on board camera application or
"Photographer" application (it has a few enhancements over and above the
onboard Nokia app)

Good luck, and enjoy

"williamw" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> G'day,
>
> I'm seriously thinking about switching to this phone and simply need one
> question answered. Can one attach pictures taken with this phone using its
> email functionality?
>
> Any info would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
> D
>
>
>

Re: Email pics on Nokia 6600

YES YOU CAN.

There are 2 ways:

The quick way that i use is to take a pic then select send via
multimedia.
it will load the pic onto your screen and you can type any text you
want below the pic.
then just type THE EMAIL ADDRESS in where you would type the phone
number and press send.

if like me you have email addresses stored within your contact list you
can just select the contact to send it to.

The other way is 2 set up pop3 email on your phone so you can send and
recieve email by dialling into your provider.

(i find the first way quicker and if your away on holiday its a lot
cheaper)

Re: Email pics on Nokia 6600

"Speaking about photographs"

How do you guys find the quality of the 6600 picture files? (taken with the
camera). Had a 3650, and compared to the 6600 the 3650 pictures seem of
better quality, which is more noticeable when zooming in.

What do you guys find??

Cheers

"williamw" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]
> G'day,
>
> I'm seriously thinking about switching to this phone and simply need one
> question answered. Can one attach pictures taken with this phone using its
> email functionality?
>
> Any info would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
> D
>
>
>

Re: Email pics on Nokia 6600

> "Speaking about photographs"
>
> How do you guys find the quality of the 6600 picture files? (taken with the
> camera). Had a 3650, and compared to the 6600 the 3650 pictures seem of
> better quality, which is more noticeable when zooming in.
>
> What do you guys find??

Go onto your camera (as if your gonna take a pic)
left button (options) go to settings, select HIGH Q.

the pic's on the 6600 are better than the 3650 or 7650.
I did a test with my mates some time ago where we held all 3 phones together and took a pic of the same thing.
There wasn't much in it with the 3650 & 6600 apart from the pic from the 6600 had better colour (ie more colour)
You could only tell when you put them on a PC to look at them.

Re: Email pics on Nokia 6600

Cheers for you feedback, BP. Wonder if anyone else out there can give some
feedback. I am SURE that the 3650 images are "sharper", after running a
quick test (like you suggested) a couple of weeks ago. Maybe it's just my
6600??

Running 4.09.01 by the way (and EAGERLY await the software to sort out the
bluetooth (audio) channel (6600 does not go into "sniff mode" when used with
BT headset. A KNOWN factor by Nokia) :-(

Cheers m8..

Anyone else got any comments on the image quality??

"Blackpanther" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> > "Speaking about photographs"
> >
> > How do you guys find the quality of the 6600 picture files? (taken with
the
> > camera). Had a 3650, and compared to the 6600 the 3650 pictures seem of
> > better quality, which is more noticeable when zooming in.
> >
> > What do you guys find??
>
>
> Go onto your camera (as if your gonna take a pic)
> left button (options) go to settings, select HIGH Q.
>
> the pic's on the 6600 are better than the 3650 or 7650.
> I did a test with my mates some time ago where we held all 3 phones
together and took a pic of the same thing.
> There wasn't much in it with the 3650 & 6600 apart from the pic from the
6600 had better colour (ie more colour)
> You could only tell when you put them on a PC to look at them.
>
>
> THE BLACKPANTHER
>
>

Re: Email pics on Nokia 6600

Blackpanther <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> YES YOU CAN.
>
> There are 2 ways:
>
> The quick way that i use is to take a pic then select send via
> multimedia.
> it will load the pic onto your screen and you can type any text you
> want below the pic.
> then just type THE EMAIL ADDRESS in where you would type the phone
> number and press send.

Is there a way to set a subject using this method? I switched from a t610
to a 6600 recently, and post a lot of pictures to a picture blog site. The
subject is the caption for the picture. It has to be sent via the carrier's
MMS and on the t610 I could set a subject. On the 6600 I can't figure out a
way.

I tried to send via email through the default smtp server on the phone,
which is myemail.t-mobile.com and it failed to send (didn't say why, just
check settings).

Re: Email pics on Nokia 6600

> Is there a way to set a subject using this method? I switched from a t610
> to a 6600 recently, and post a lot of pictures to a picture blog site. The
> subject is the caption for the picture. It has to be sent via the carrier's
> MMS and on the t610 I could set a subject. On the 6600 I can't figure out a
> way.
>
> I tried to send via email through the default smtp server on the phone,
> which is myemail.t-mobile.com and it failed to send (didn't say why, just
> check settings).
>

No, i dont think you can put a subject in when sending email via MMS.

As for your POP email many people find it hard to set up.
Its quite easy, its the same as a dial up connection on a pc.

You need a POP account (i use freenet) then in your connection settins create a new connection.
Enter the phone number to dial (mine's an 0845 ******** number) login name & P/W.
then you need to set up the email account, enter your email address & login name etc,
Now tell it to use the connection you have just set up.

When you go to your email it should ask if you want to connect, press yes and it should dial the number and download/send your email.

I only use this way in the UK, when im away it cost's 2 much hence i use MMS.